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Bruce Jay Annis

A Memorial get together will be held on Saturday June 16th 2018 at the Brownie Park in Chinook MT starting at 1:00pm with a potluck to follow. His burial took place on Thursday May 17th 2018 at Kuper Memorial Cemetery. Edwards Funeral Home was entrusted with the Funeral Arrangements.

Longtime resident of Blaine County, he was visiting his family for the first time with his twin sister Betty, they were the first set of twins to come along. During the next few years the Annis family was blessed with two more sets of twins making for a large family of thirteen, for their parents Alton Desford Annis and Orla Irene Lott Annis. Bruce went to the Harlem grade school until the family move to paradise valley, where he continued his school years at the Zurich grade school until the 8th grade. He then enrolled in Chinook High School till 11th grade.

Bruce worked in Blaine County for several years as a ranch hand and he was a good one! He started work for Ira hall in 1967 at the age of 21. Working as ranch hand and moving buildings is what Bruce did most. Bruce was able to do many things, what he didn't know how to do he learned quickly.

In 1972 we moved to Butte, MT where he enrolled in the miners training. He was employed as an underground miner for a few years at Anaconda Mines. Later we moved back to Chinook where he worked for the Blaine County Road Dept. for eleven years and became a Bridge Forman after his boss retired. In 1985 we again moved to the Mountains of Anaconda MT. He worked one summer at the George Town Boat Club as an all-around handy man and ground keeper. He went to work for Lisac's Tire shop in Butte, there he changed many tires, and was also there handy man. Later he worked as a wrecker driver in all kinds of weather. Later he worked for Milo's where again he drove the wrecker and did all sorts of things in the shop. He was constantly busy. While working at Milo's he developed a heart condition that was to be with him for many years. He was no longer able to do all the hard jobs he was used to doing.

Bruce went to live with his nephew Shawn Eustis in Malta, MT, he worked with Shawn at the Veterinary Clinic until the business changed hands. He lived and worked at the Robinson Ranch as an all-around help maintaining fences, irrigation, and livestock. He lived on the ranch for several years. Last fall he decided to retire from ranch life. His health not being good.

Bruce moved to the Glen Erskine Farm last fall. Because of the snow this winter Bruce stayed in town for the winter, where he could get the medical attention he needed.

Bruce married Rozella Hall on January 22nd 1968, he was a step father to Debra and Edward, grandpa to Mike and Anthony Randles, and great grandpa to Quentin, Zeke, Jeremy and Rosalie Randles.

Bruce was always there if someone needed his help and he often gave advice at the same time. He was taken with his family and brothers and sisters at his side. He will no longer feel the acke in his back, if there are horses in heaven he will be riding or driving them. Until we all meet him again, may God be with you Bruce.

Condolences can be made to Rozella Annis at P.O. Box 962 Chinook MT 59523 or to the Chinook Senior Center.